Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard pioneered quantum information theory. Now they’ve been awarded the highest honor in computer science.
Venture capitalist Jon McNeill foresees growing demand for humans to sustain complex AI infrastructure and architecture.
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Here's Why Dozens of Autism Publications Were Retracted
Dataset scraped photos of kids from autism websites without consent ...
In an environment in which information is abundant but understanding is scarce, some books stand out because they fundamentally change the way we think about society, technology, history, and human ...
An opportunity to build a domestic equivalent of Palantir, Anduril, or Vannevar in the next few years is there for the taking ...
The University first offered French courses in 1769, Virginia Krause, chair of the Department of French and Francophone ...
In the age of AI, the blue book seems an ancient relic. Yet university professors across Georgia are embracing them, not for ...
Senior Director Paul Praveen Kumar Ashok’s peer-reviewed research charts a new course for enterprise ERP systems — from blockchain-enabled smart contracts and automated procurement workflows to ...
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Book review: Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Strife marks an epic return for his beloved Children of Time saga
Book Review: Adrian Tchaikovsky makes an epic return with 'Children of Strife' to his beloved Children of Time saga ...
When I think about design process, from the initial moments of young people working on projects, all the way to the end where they've gone through the highs, the lows, the emotional vicissitudes of ...
How much artificial intelligence can a human use and still call a piece of work — whether it’s art, a book or music — their own? The answer has profound implications for American intellectual property ...
The physics preceptor sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss New York City, interdisciplinarity, and the origins of math.
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